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"Moving forward, I want to make sure that we check and double-check all current and future Excepted Service appointees by also engaging our own Metropolitan Police Department."
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"While a vetting process was implemented, it is clear that the approach was not thorough enough to address all relevant issues and questions for Excepted Service appointments," Gray said in the release.
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The author says: Excepted for the camera, all animations are procedural, driven by the audio which I made, mathematical expressions, or dynamic simulations.
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Excepted from the October 2006 issue of the Forbes International Investment Report.
Self-Help Stocks John Christy 2006
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Excepted from the September 2006 issue of the Forbes International Investment Report.
Going For Glaxo John Christy 2006
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Excepted from the September 2006 issue of the Forbes International Investment Report.
International Funds For Your Portfolio John Christy 2006
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Excepted at the Campaign are some MECs, Members of the
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MR. MCCURRY: Excepted and nonexcepted was a little too difficult to get.
Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry ITY National Archives 1995
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He knew all the connections; he knew all the restaurant trains; and, if you mentioned the 6.15 to Little Buxton, he could tell you offhand whether it was a Saturdays Only or a Saturdays Excepted.
Punch or the London Charivari, Volume 158, March 24, 1920. Various
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And, on the other hand, every man of the many who still stand ready to indorse everything signed by a D.D. -- without even adding the commercial E.E., for Errors Excepted -- is in part the victim of the over-influence they obtained.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863 Various
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